Limitation Act - Study Mode
[#216] The prescribed period of limitation for preferring an appeal under Section 28 of the Hindu Marriage Act is:
Correct Answer
(C) Ninety days
[#217] The easement rights over the property belonging to the Government are acquired by continuous & uninterrupted user:
Correct Answer
(A) For 12 years
Explanation
Solution: The easement rights over the property belonging to the Government are acquired by continuous and uninterrupted user for Option A: 12 years . Here's the explanation: In legal terms, an easement is a right to use someone else's property for a specific purpose, such as a right of way or a right to access. Under the Limitation Act, the period of continuous and uninterrupted user required to acquire easement rights over government-owned property is typically 12 years. This means that if an individual or entity uses the government's property in a particular manner for 12 years without interruption, they may acquire easement rights over that property. The specific duration may vary depending on the jurisdiction and local laws, but 12 years is a common duration. So, the correct answer is Option A: 12 years .
[#218] The operation of Limitation Act, 1963 is
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(C) Both (A) and (B)
[#219] Period of limitation for application for substitution of the legal representatives of a party to the suit is
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(D) 90 days
[#220] Limitation Act, 1963 applies to
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(A) Suits, appeals and applications